The passive of went might be were taken or sent or conveyed or delivered or mailed or any such construction using the auxiliary were and a past participle.
The passive voice is a way of constructing a sentence in which the object of the action is placed in the the subject position of the passive sentence.In that regard, it is different from the more common sentence in the active voice. Here are some examples of changing the active voice to the passive voice:Active: The dog bit the boy. Passive: The boy was bittenby the dog.Active: Mary invited Kaitlin to a party. Passive: Kaitlin was invited to a party by Mary.Active: My dad always cuts the grass. Passive: The grass is always cut by my dad.Passive sentences are formed with -- be + past participle.was bitten -- was = be verb, bitten = past participle of bitewas invited -- was = be verb, invited = past participle of inviteIt is not always necessary to show the agent (by the dog, by my dad, by Mary). Passive sentences are used when the agent is not known or not important. egKaitlin was invited to a party.The Mona Lisa was painted in 1506The new bridge is being built.
If you're just using the word "aquarium" in a sentence, then you do not have to capitalize it. However, if you're using it as part of a name, for example: "The New York Aquarium," then you doneed to capitalize it.To make it clearer, i will provide examples:"I went to the aquarium with my children today.""I went to the New York Aquarium with my children today."
New York is the proper adjective for New York, as in New York state of mind, New York bagels, and New York income taxes.
In passive sentences the doer of the verb is not usually given. Or if it is given then it is - by + noun, this is called the agent egThe mouse was chased by the cat.The agent becomes the subject of an active sentence eg:The catchased the mouse.If the agent is not given in the passive sentence you have to find out who or what does the action to make passive into active. egThe Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century. -- passive_________ painted the Mona Lisa in the 16th century. -- active.Or you could use a word like 'someone' egpassive - The cake was eaten (by someone)active - Someone ate the cake.
The passive form of "What did he do with money?" is "What was done by him with money?". Here are the steps to work this out: Change the original active sentence from question form to declarative form: "He did what with money?" Then separate the tense from the verb in "did" to get "did do". Then change the active verb "do" to the passive form "be done", giving "did (past tense) be done". Then substitute the English irregular past form of "was" for "did be". In the passive, the original direct object ("what") becomes the new subject, and the original subject "he" becomes a prepositional phrase "by him" (adjusting the subject form "he" to the object form "him"). Now, we have "what was done by him with money". Ordinarily in finding the passive form of a question, the last step would be changing back from declarative form into question form, but in this case, the question form is the same, so we're done.
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Models Voice - 2011 was released on: USA: 22 June 2011 (New York City, New York)
As far as I know, it is passive and it was bought by New York capitalists...the sulphurs of the mountain are going to be exploited.
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Voice Over - 1983 was released on: USA: 19 January 1983 (New York City, New York) USA: December 1983
she went to new york on 19th may'12......
The English.
A voiceover actress out of New York.
New York.
Josh Gaboian from New York. Born in Indiana.
The Voice of Merrill - 1952 was released on: UK: December 1952 USA: 4 April 1953 (New York City, New York) Finland: 24 May 1957